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Obtaining interim payment in litigation - the use of settlement offers

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Posted by Michael Hiscock on 12 November 2010

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Michael Hiscock

Partner - Head of Construction

Michael is a specialist in construction and engineering procurement, advising on a wide variety of works contracts.

Michael Hiscock

Michael is a specialist in construction and engineering procurement, advising on a wide variety of works contracts.

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